I found TTRH70 dangerously boring. Thanks God Dave Edmunds helped me out of the wreckage when I fell asleep...
Wonder who suggested Bob to play Eddie Constantine. I loved the guy as a charming B rank actor when I was a kid, but was unaware he sometimes used to sing.

I found TTRH70 dangerously boring. Thanks God Dave Edmunds helped me out of the wreckage when I fell asleep...Wonder who suggested Bob to play Eddie Constantine. I loved the guy as a charming B rank actor when I was a kid, but was unaware he sometimes used to sing.

Ha! Yeah, musically speaking, I found the first listen of Danger to be less than interesting, but as is the case with most TTRH shows for me, it takes a few listens to get attached.

But with each show I'm learning more and more to trust Bob's song selection decisions (assuming he chooses all the songs). His superior taste goes without saying, and the Mercy Dee Walton tune sealed the deal for me yet again.

I also laughed out loud twice during this show:

Once when he described the possum faking death -- "it falls to the ground, it's eyes glaze over, it's tongue lulls out to the side, and no amount of prodding, shaking or poking will revive the animal".

And another when he said "... Danger is our middle name. Actually, Time Radio is our middle name".

I was very surprised Bob Dylan had a word about L'Oiseau Bleu, a 'fairy' play written in French in 1908 by Belgian Count Maurice Maeterlinck, Nobel Prize winner literature in 1911. This Flemish romantic was not at all a musician and hence not a trompetist as erroneously mentioned by Bobby.

I had to edit again this topic since 'my' playlist of Season One recently disappeared on ER!!!
Luckily I saved it on my Mac, webmaster, since not sticky on your site Now the long list shows all the episodes.
Hope this will be useful to some of you.

I had to edit again this topic since 'my' playlist of Season One recently disappeared on ER!!!Luckily I saved it on my Mac, webmaster, since not sticky on your site Now the long list shows all the episodes.Hope this will be useful to some of you.

Nice work, PFB. This is a very useful reference for me, as I'm sure it is for many others.

Great stuff of historical value which even Churchill loved to listen to.
Whereas Bob made me discover Slim Gaillard during Season 1, he brought me Charlie & His Orchestra during Season 2. Much appreciated!!!

Indeed, Stewart, unusual BD plays on his weekly show a record one can hear any time on any commercial station.
(however I still like to listen from time to time to this 50 years old great hit of The Killer in my music bar)

TTRH 75 came over as a very cold shower since totally unexpectedly as final episode of the second season.
Despite the sad note the tune by Roy Hogsed was fortunately a happy one. Till September, Bob. Next season better?

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